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so we only have one out-perform rating right now, which is technology. that's been a long-standing outperform for us. one underperform was consumer discretionary which is the potential for problems because of the tax increases. it turns out it's not having the impact on consumer spending as a lot of people thought. >> great advice. thank you so much. great to you on the prom. liz ann sonders and heidi moore joining me. up next, we're on the money. what is starbucks' recipe for success? my conversation with the company's founder and ceo about how he wants to do for tea what he has done for coffee. >>> and how health care may not be so healthy a business. >>> and later, talking tough on the smartphone market. can a new phone from a glass economy not so far away take a bite out of apple? what innovation means for your personal technology use, as we take a look at how the stock market ended for the week. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. president obama pushing for an increase in the minimum wage to $9 an hour. but business is debating the unintended conse
so we only have one out-perform rating right now, which is technology. that's been a long-standing outperform for us. one underperform was consumer discretionary which is the potential for problems because of the tax increases. it turns out it's not having the impact on consumer spending as a lot of people thought. >> great advice. thank you so much. great to you on the prom. liz ann sonders and heidi moore joining me. up next, we're on the money. what is starbucks' recipe for success? my...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> some people call what's coming this way nuisance rain. if you have allergies, it won't be a soos answer at all. >> the good news is it will carry that allergen forecast a little bit down over the next couple days. we won't be looking at extreme allergies except tomorrow. it will be another dry day. temperatures, very seasonal. we'll climb back into the lower 70s inland. at the coast, lower 60s. very similar to the very exact same weather pattern we had today. high pressure in control. the temperatures are cooling. very nicely into the 40s. still holding on to the low 60s. here is our next series of storm systems we're tracking. they're still 900 miles out into the pacific. here's the first one. that will impact us by the upcoming week and the second one starting
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> some people call what's coming this way nuisance rain. if you have allergies, it won't be a soos answer at all. >> the good news is it will carry that allergen forecast a little bit down over the next couple...
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are we using technologies to distract them? to save us from loneliness, should fill the time, to kill time. one of the most common reasons people use their phones is to kill time because they don't want anything else in their mind. so studies were done in the 1950s on talk radio. it relates to what's happening. but one of the questions. if you do psychological profiles of people listening to talk radio, the people who are the only looking for communication, but not so close and had it themselves. wingnut these devices can be used for those functions. another simple example in the notion of loneliness are being allowed. a study by clifford mass at stanford university and a student data to a group gross looking half a few social networking. what he found is the people who do the most amount of social networking, the most amount of multitasking. were together but not really tend to have the lowest self-esteem, tended to have the low self-confidence. this is an interesting piece he added to study. if you're a 12-year-old girl who w
are we using technologies to distract them? to save us from loneliness, should fill the time, to kill time. one of the most common reasons people use their phones is to kill time because they don't want anything else in their mind. so studies were done in the 1950s on talk radio. it relates to what's happening. but one of the questions. if you do psychological profiles of people listening to talk radio, the people who are the only looking for communication, but not so close and had it...
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>> guest: my concentration was the intersection of film technology -- technology with an emphasis on social change. >> host: your dedication page reads in part to my mother and father the greatest boomers i know. let's talk about that generation for a minute because they get some flack for some mistakes that they made and have made. >> guest: i think the boomer generation was an incredibly and is an incredibly important generation and our nations history. much of what is going on today in america would not have been possible without them. the civil rights movement which they played a leading role in pushing out forward and ending the war in vietnam and changing the way we viewed citizen involvement in government, changing the way we think about our elected officials and the ability to create up star movements. i think all that was incredibly important and the beginning of the women's movement all that great activism that it produced and all of that we are seeing that directly play out today whether it's the election of barack obama or the continued advancement of women in congress so
>> guest: my concentration was the intersection of film technology -- technology with an emphasis on social change. >> host: your dedication page reads in part to my mother and father the greatest boomers i know. let's talk about that generation for a minute because they get some flack for some mistakes that they made and have made. >> guest: i think the boomer generation was an incredibly and is an incredibly important generation and our nations history. much of what is going...
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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>> it's amazing, the technology, where it's taking us. >> the technology around me measures the body's most basic functions like pulse rate, respiration, blood pressure. that's valuable information, but dr. leslie saxon wants all of us to have access to as easy as we have access to our e-mail. >> the kind of first principle of digital health is access to your own data. i imagine that anyone in the public that waujts to check on their health status, this will be standard of checking yourself, like you check your sports scores. >> she's somewhat fearless in terms of being an advocate for patients. >> in your case, we're treating blood pressure or we're treating arrythmia. >> she's the chief cardiologist at the school of medicine. she's working to make health care more convenient, more personal, and available in a short time. >> this will be carried in your pocket. >> she's doing it by drab collaborating with business, doctors, and schools. >> she's a pirate and a pioneer. >> she pushes people at the leading edge even further. >> she's been able to spark questions on what should be done v
>> it's amazing, the technology, where it's taking us. >> the technology around me measures the body's most basic functions like pulse rate, respiration, blood pressure. that's valuable information, but dr. leslie saxon wants all of us to have access to as easy as we have access to our e-mail. >> the kind of first principle of digital health is access to your own data. i imagine that anyone in the public that waujts to check on their health status, this will be standard of...
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are we using these technologies to distract us? the save us from -- to save us from loneliness, to fill the time, to kill time? they did a study of mobile phones, and one of the most common reasons people use their mobile phones is to kill time because they don't want to have anything else going in their minds, right? they don't want to think, they don't want to look. so studies were cone back in the -- done back in the 1950s on talk radio, and i write about this in the book. it relates to what's happening with blogs actually. but one of the questions was who listens to talk radio. and the answer is if you do psychological profiles of the people who listen to talk radio, it's people who are lonely. they're looking for communication, but not so close that they'd actually have to participate in it themselves. so we know that these kinds of device cans can be used for those kinds of functions. take another simple example on this issue of loneliness or being alone. study was done at stanford university on 8-12, i think it's 8-12-year-o
are we using these technologies to distract us? the save us from -- to save us from loneliness, to fill the time, to kill time? they did a study of mobile phones, and one of the most common reasons people use their mobile phones is to kill time because they don't want to have anything else going in their minds, right? they don't want to think, they don't want to look. so studies were cone back in the -- done back in the 1950s on talk radio, and i write about this in the book. it relates to...
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and recently the commission held a hearing on girls and technology. we heard from google and twitter about alarming decreases in young women and girls interested in the sciences. so, i'm looking forward to hearing the stories of our honorees and i just want to invite commissioner golden gate to say a few words. >> once again, it is a privilege to be before the board. i think this is my sixth slot as a commissioner and i always appreciate this day because it represents wonderful women in san francisco and welcome to all the new women on the board. and we will certainly get some more, i'm sure. i'll hand it back to president chiu now. >> thank you. and without further ado, i'd like to recognize my colleagues who will each be making brief presentations for their honorees. we mix up the order to keep it interesting. today what we will do is go in alphabetical order starting at the very top of the alphabet with the letter a, supervisor avalos from district 11. >> thank you, president chiu. today i am honoring an exemplary woman who has done so much to supp
and recently the commission held a hearing on girls and technology. we heard from google and twitter about alarming decreases in young women and girls interested in the sciences. so, i'm looking forward to hearing the stories of our honorees and i just want to invite commissioner golden gate to say a few words. >> once again, it is a privilege to be before the board. i think this is my sixth slot as a commissioner and i always appreciate this day because it represents wonderful women in...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina lee and a bunch of other people who have been sort of working on this open data problem, it's been sort of exciting to sort of see it come to fruition today and see sort of the progress that they've made. so, for me this is sort of -- it's been fun to sort of watch this team of people come together and do what they do and make san francisco a 21st century city. so, you know, it's an honor to welcome the mayor back to the hatchery, the new hatchery. we invite you, supervisor chiu, to our monthly infamous happy hours where bourbon and
to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes...
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with technology yet to be invented so a lot of this is going to be technology development and nano technology, what we aim to do is to be able to record from thousands maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able therefore to understand how these circuits work. that's the brain activity map that's being talked about. very early days we don't have a scientific plan yet about milestones and timetables and costs but it's getting to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we couldn't have thought of. >> more with nih director dr. france sess collins tonight at 8:00. now, president obama speaks to students in israel after meetings with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and he reaffirmed his commitment to israel and discussed security concerns and the road to peace in the middle east. this is about an hour. >> well, it is a great honor to be with you here and i'm so grateful for the welcome that i've received from the people of israel. i bring with me the support of the american people and the friendship that binds us together. you know, over the last fe
with technology yet to be invented so a lot of this is going to be technology development and nano technology, what we aim to do is to be able to record from thousands maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able therefore to understand how these circuits work. that's the brain activity map that's being talked about. very early days we don't have a scientific plan yet about milestones and timetables and costs but it's getting to be a very exciting moment to put...
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>> microcurrent technology can actually change the skin. it obviously does more than just lift the brows. it can lift your jaw line and your jowls, plump up your cheeks, smooth deep creases around your nose and mouth. >> our microcurrent+ facial toning system is safe, it's gentle, it's effective. it can work for everyone, men or women. i keep mine right next to the bed and i either do it at night while watching the news or sometimes i'd do it first thing in morning to start my day with a great lift. it sort of wakes up the face. so morning, night, anytime. just use it or you lose it. now, i understand we have a caller on the line. hi, what's your name? >> my name's jane. >> mindy and cecilia: hello, jane. >> now we understand you have a microcurrent+, is that right? >> oh yes, and i just love the machine. i tell you, i look forward to every day when i use it. >> good and so, has anyone noticed yet that you've done something different? >> well, first of all, the most important person and that would be my husband, so yes, he has noticed it. a
>> microcurrent technology can actually change the skin. it obviously does more than just lift the brows. it can lift your jaw line and your jowls, plump up your cheeks, smooth deep creases around your nose and mouth. >> our microcurrent+ facial toning system is safe, it's gentle, it's effective. it can work for everyone, men or women. i keep mine right next to the bed and i either do it at night while watching the news or sometimes i'd do it first thing in morning to start my day...
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it's a good question to ask, because while times and technology and many faces have changed since president reagan was in office, some important fundamentals, those that speak to who we are as americans, have not. i believe that our guest today, governor jeb bush, understands this. and it's one of the reasons that after having left office just about six years ago he remains an extremely important national voice in the republican party. as we prepare to welcome the governor to the stage, let's first take stock in a handful of issues that we know were of vital portion to ronald reagan and square them up against the words and deeds of jeb bush on those same critical topics today. so what are the fundamental issues? well, with taxes we know ronald reagan spent much of his life trying to cut them for the average american. he was convinced that it was the man or woman on the street who knew how to spend their dollar more wisely than a distant federal government, and he did all in his power to prove it by cutting taxes. when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billio
it's a good question to ask, because while times and technology and many faces have changed since president reagan was in office, some important fundamentals, those that speak to who we are as americans, have not. i believe that our guest today, governor jeb bush, understands this. and it's one of the reasons that after having left office just about six years ago he remains an extremely important national voice in the republican party. as we prepare to welcome the governor to the stage, let's...
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off-the-shelf technologies. if you want more reliable data the one thing you can do is to get uber out of our taxis. the whole system is opaque from start to finish and nothing in the recorded data even hints that uber has discussed the order, process the payment, added extra charges and then allow discriminatory reading system between drivers and customers. get better legal system out of san francisco taxis and you will have improved data right away. (applause) thank you. >> marcela fonseca. you'll pass. christopher // -- >> i am christopher fulkerson. i agree with director reiskin, we are behind the game. it is ironic. i think that it is obvious that we need it, hausman is correct, uber has decided this for us. we have been seeing what happens with too much competition, it is oddly and we are getting literally seven and eight vehicles in a row that are empty. not enough business. i sense, mr. lazaro's disappointment and i would encourage everybody who has the program to bring it forward. the problem here is th
off-the-shelf technologies. if you want more reliable data the one thing you can do is to get uber out of our taxis. the whole system is opaque from start to finish and nothing in the recorded data even hints that uber has discussed the order, process the payment, added extra charges and then allow discriminatory reading system between drivers and customers. get better legal system out of san francisco taxis and you will have improved data right away. (applause) thank you. >> marcela...
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i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not understood]. >> okay, do you want the microphone? i'll hold it. i'm kidding. here you go. >> i'm obviously part of the nonprofit [speaker not understood], i have a products company. and for what it's worth, it hasn't gone to development yet. but we have a one-coat film that so far is working on traffic signs with unlimited cleanings. once it goes to market we'll let you know at the 2013 conference. we're not quite there yet, but it is close. the films can be difficult to apply on signs and very labor intensive, but the sign shops something you'll be able to apply yourself. when it co
i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not...
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that's the science, technology, engineering and math. she is a scientist at one of the leading biotechnology companies. she is the founder of next gene girls. this was started at the grassroots, an organization commit today empowering young women for under represented communities to see themselves in science by introducing the girls to the wonders and the many -- to wonder of the many different scienceses such as engineering, technology and math professions. this is a visionary woman i set before you and it is a privilege to be able to honor her. but a little bit about who she is. she was born in the most beautiful part of san francisco. she was reared in the most wonderful promising talented part of san francisco. and without any further ado, you guys probably guess it had. that's bayview hunters point. you got to give the lady some credit. so, mom and dad, thank you very much for raising outstanding woman. (applause) >> now, ms. jackson, she understands the roadblocks and challenges many of our young people face when it comes to growin
that's the science, technology, engineering and math. she is a scientist at one of the leading biotechnology companies. she is the founder of next gene girls. this was started at the grassroots, an organization commit today empowering young women for under represented communities to see themselves in science by introducing the girls to the wonders and the many -- to wonder of the many different scienceses such as engineering, technology and math professions. this is a visionary woman i set...
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the reality is that we have to evolve with technology and with the handset. that being said, i support this and happy to move forward. >> chairman nolan: is there a motion on the amended resolution? >> motion to approve. >> i would be happy to second and throw a few comments. >> will get the pontificating after all. >> could not resist. this is for the members of the public. a lot of what we have heard today isn't about this application; a lot of what we heard about his frustration about uber and other things that are being provided but in a way this application is a response to that. it is my firm belief that the best way to compete with and neutralize these threats to the cab industry is to build a better app. there are several issues at play; the number of cabs and supply, not before us today; there is reliability and i continue to be a strong proponent for the premium dispatch, preregistration akin to what uber has, so the driver knows there will be someone at the end of the call and vice versa the customer knows they will show up. the third element is en
the reality is that we have to evolve with technology and with the handset. that being said, i support this and happy to move forward. >> chairman nolan: is there a motion on the amended resolution? >> motion to approve. >> i would be happy to second and throw a few comments. >> will get the pontificating after all. >> could not resist. this is for the members of the public. a lot of what we have heard today isn't about this application; a lot of what we heard...
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quily with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. only from band-aid brand. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. politicians repertoire. fundamental to how ame
quily with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. only from band-aid brand. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the...
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i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that
i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that
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a lot of this will be technology development. a lot of it will be nano- technology. we want to look at london's of thousands of brain cells at the same time to understand -- look at hundreds of thousands of plant cells at the same time. we do not have a scientific plan about milestones. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. nih director on c-span plus some "q & a." ofyou have been out commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since 2009. will we expect some turnover with the commission? >> we all have staggered terms. the past years have flown by quickly. we will see. i get asked this question every couple years. i am thinking about it, but we will see. i have thought about this several times, what comes after the commission. as a limited government position, we should not stay in these positions forever. i love my job. we have a lot of imported work to do. there weret week, resignations announced from the fcc. we spoke with a commissioner before his announcement. hear it on monday night on "the communi
a lot of this will be technology development. a lot of it will be nano- technology. we want to look at london's of thousands of brain cells at the same time to understand -- look at hundreds of thousands of plant cells at the same time. we do not have a scientific plan about milestones. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. nih director on c-span plus some "q & a." ofyou have been out commission since 2006. the chairman...
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like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i got the data fixed and it was perfect. so, it's those kind of relationships that matter and having the right people in place. so, i think the chief data officer, these guys will end up joining a rock star team. >> not a question, but just a comment to say thanks to the city's innovation office. we're a small company from ireland called building i. we take permit data from cities and show it to anyone who wants to see it. we started off in ireland, discovered the san francisco data and came over here and now we've got an office up and running here with san francisco
like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i...
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fee we already have smart phones so we don't need anymore technology i think that's it thank you very much. good afternoon you are very intelligent people sitting in the panel i bought my medallion 3 years ago and after 3 years i bought my house which is almost 350 thousand dollars. i've been driving a taxi for the last 23 years and the rule was the people on the list they would get the permit now after the mta changed the rule but i was leasing before from the yellow and i think that i have not been rewarded i have been punished after 23 years serving the people of san francisco and that is not fair and now i heard that they are going to issue the permits for 250 thousand dollars. they have issued permits for free they have 8000 for free and why i have to pay 250 thousand dollars if you have to issue the permits for 150 thousand dollars then i am requesting also to reduce my price also thank you very much. applause. >> somebody else? >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. i start driving from 1979 and i think the central app. because just last week one shift i picked 2 uber calls stil
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the big headlines in technology including a new address app that could be a must-have for you. we'll tell you what that is, and blackberry's ceo says aple's iphone is out of date? this is the new blackberry hitting store shelfs today in the united states. will the writers be wrong? we'll debate it. plus, we'll hear from you as well. stay tuned. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. shibani: blackberry larching its first touch screen device today in the united states, the z10. will the release of this device be the turning point for the companyythat is in a lot of need of a turn around. is it too little too late? joining me is a senior research analyst, and, ramone, great to have you on today for the launch day for blackberr
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nicole pearlrock is a technology reporter for "the new york times." she covers cyber security and privacy. i'm thinking this is really sma smart, i haven't paid enough attention to it. >> yeah, it's a big problem and we're all guilty of coming up with basic pass words. i know when "the new york times" was hacked, one of my colleagues admit admitted his password had been newspaper. >> it's better than his name or maybe 1, 2, 3, 4, whatever you get when you first sign in. forget the dictionary. >> get rid of the dictionary. there are tools out there, one called john the ripper. it can crack millions of pass words within a couple of minutes. hackers will hit go and it will just crack your password if it's in the dictionary, any sort of dictionary or combination is in there. so forget about it. >> don't use pass words twice. this is so hard because how am i going to remember a different password for every place i'm going to? >> it's so hard. there are so many sites we all log on to and forever we all just used the same password. if one of those sites gets
nicole pearlrock is a technology reporter for "the new york times." she covers cyber security and privacy. i'm thinking this is really sma smart, i haven't paid enough attention to it. >> yeah, it's a big problem and we're all guilty of coming up with basic pass words. i know when "the new york times" was hacked, one of my colleagues admit admitted his password had been newspaper. >> it's better than his name or maybe 1, 2, 3, 4, whatever you get when you first...
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going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set so a couple of days ago the cia's chief technology officer gus hunt laid out the candid truth when it comes to the agencies and see shabelle craving for more and more and more information you see the agency just signed a ten year deal with amazon first six hundred million dollars cloud data storage service so it's like quite a lot doesn't it well this week good old gus revealed why what he said quote the value of any piece of information is only known when you can connect it with something else that arrives at a future point in time since you can't connect dots you don't have the drives us into a mode oh we fundamentally try to collect everything and hang onto it for ever wait wait wait how long. the way this one. move. there. oh my god forever well cia here's just another show to add to the never ending data file you surely have on me so let's break that. letter. ever seen anything like. obama just wrapped up his first presidential trip to israel and palestine during his three day visit he spent ninety nine percent of his time in isr
going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set so a couple of days ago the cia's chief technology officer gus hunt laid out the candid truth when it comes to the agencies and see shabelle craving for more and more and more information you see the agency just signed a ten year deal with amazon first six hundred million dollars cloud data storage service so it's like quite a lot doesn't it well this week good old gus revealed why what he said quote the value of any piece of...
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the big headlines in technology including a new address app that could be a must-have for you. we'll tell you what that is, and blackberry's ceo says apple's iphone is out of date? this is te new blackberry hitting store shelfs today in the united states. will the writers be wrong? we'll debate it. plus, we'll hear from you as well. stay uned. stay uned. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. shibani: blackberry larching its first touch screen device today in the united states, the z10. will the release of this device be the turning point for the companyythat is in a lot of need of a turn around. is it too little too late? joining me is a senior research analyst, and, ramone, great to have you on today for the launch day for blackberry, and the "wall street journal" called this a flop already. the reason is that they didn't see much promotion at at&t stores selling the device, it was in the back of the store, and what do you think of that? >> i thinkpromotion is very key element to getting
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we need this technology because right now flywheel isn't 700 cabs on that app, i asked people, how long did you wait for this ride, saturday night? 9-10 minutes. it can imagine with 1700 we are going to solve a big demand issue assuming you want to solve the demand issue; you don't want to just throw medallions of the problem. this is a holistic approach, a way to solve the demand issue. we needed to be done right. we need a app that works right. we can do it. it's about time. thank you. (applause) (calling names) the last person who turned in a speaker card. >> i support having an electronic taxi access system, where all the cabs are on one app. it's time for the companies to stop preventing this because they want the particular app or dispatch service. i don't know. i work for yellow. i don't think you have a good dispatch system. all the dispatch systems could be improved but i really think that we need something to compete with all these other apps, and we need to get rid of all of these apps facilitating illegal cabs. i'm not sure why you can't do that. i agree with mary's point. i
we need this technology because right now flywheel isn't 700 cabs on that app, i asked people, how long did you wait for this ride, saturday night? 9-10 minutes. it can imagine with 1700 we are going to solve a big demand issue assuming you want to solve the demand issue; you don't want to just throw medallions of the problem. this is a holistic approach, a way to solve the demand issue. we needed to be done right. we need a app that works right. we can do it. it's about time. thank you....
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is it about the use of technology, and what do you think is the biggest driver for the sort of turmoil within the republican party? >> i think is generational. we went from three losing, 1980, 1984, 1988 -- not 2000. >> we only came in first place. >> it is generational. as these parties to look at the electorate, the democratic changes that are undergoing in our country, i think there is a dying breed of republicans that i grew up with, the conservative business, low-tax republicans, and it is a natural generational fight, and i agree, i hope they continue to battle it out until after we get a woman in the white house and do some other things. then you all come back from the dead in 2050. when the maya predicted the world would end in 2012, they were talking about republicans. whet o ggoi see the democratic party, e have enormous challenges as i see the democratic party, we have enormous challenges as well. i do not like the fact that my native south has a lot of republican governors. i like to make sure that the party is competitive in the south as all as in the northeast and the wes
is it about the use of technology, and what do you think is the biggest driver for the sort of turmoil within the republican party? >> i think is generational. we went from three losing, 1980, 1984, 1988 -- not 2000. >> we only came in first place. >> it is generational. as these parties to look at the electorate, the democratic changes that are undergoing in our country, i think there is a dying breed of republicans that i grew up with, the conservative business, low-tax...
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the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just to follow that question, general kelley. what more can and should the united states do in your command and potentially others? >> if you're speaking about drugs, just more assets. as i say, were very, very good at locating. we understand the network very, very well. also as if airplanes come any airplanes once we identify them because mantell surface ships should pick up. a key point if i could. if we get drivers of the boats, we can very quickly turn that because they enter our legal justice system. honduras, guatemala, places like that are ext
the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr....
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a lot of this will be technologies that will be devout. a lot of this will be nano technologies. we need to be able to record thousands of brain cells at the same time and understand how the circuits work. that is a brain at to the map that is being talked about. we do not really have a map for , but it is is an exciting moment to put something together. nih directorthe dr. francis collins sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> now actress mariska hargitay talks about efforts to help survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. svu."tar of "law and order: this is under an hour. >> i am so honored and thrilled to be here today. thank you, angela. reminding me of the old days. [laughter] my heart is beating, and it is such an honor, thrilled to be here for so many reasons. i just came from standing with the vice president and attorney general holder at a press conference to highlight the dire and immediate need to reduce domestic violence homicides. and now here i am with all of you in washington dc, a very exciting day. the kind of day that makes your diary burst i
a lot of this will be technologies that will be devout. a lot of this will be nano technologies. we need to be able to record thousands of brain cells at the same time and understand how the circuits work. that is a brain at to the map that is being talked about. we do not really have a map for , but it is is an exciting moment to put something together. nih directorthe dr. francis collins sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> now actress mariska hargitay talks about efforts to...
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will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. this is the brain activity map. it is giving to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we could >> our roundtable focuses on the president's trip to the middle east. at four.com.ine good morning. whichshing bureau chief is available. thank you for being here. .et me begin with israel fights whatses this question, will israelis and palestinians to do now. how do you respond? what are they going to get the israelis to do. some movement that was not expected. we are seeing that the united states is pushing for a meeting. the prime minister -- we are seeing some movement that was basically gone. expectations were pretty low. the president was using this trip to listen. what were the results? , the question is how do you translate that. how do you turn this momentum. let me get your reactions. >> the president spent today than israel. he crossed the border into palestinian territory.
will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. this is the brain activity map. it is giving to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we could >> our roundtable focuses on the president's trip to the middle east. at four.com.ine good morning. whichshing bureau chief is available. thank you for being here. .et me begin with israel fights whatses this question, will israelis and palestinians to do...
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. >> host: has personal technology changed? >> yes. probably for the better but me before the words that we have to compete with these other students' attention they have their cell phones, the smart phones there are other things they could do and we need to compete with that but we can use technology to bring the outside world into the classroom we have these great monitors to give them a test of the classroom with what is happening in the real world. >> is it important to give letter grades? >> guest: 42? i don't know if it is that important. i don't find it to be as useful as others might but students want them because that is what they're used to and they have been competing for that and they think that is what employers want but i think we get more out of me writing evaluations talking about a strength and weaknesses and like a letter of recommendation verses a letter grade. >> host: to find a difference those taking out student loans are those who have parents pay for it? >> guest: i do find a difference between those who work an
. >> host: has personal technology changed? >> yes. probably for the better but me before the words that we have to compete with these other students' attention they have their cell phones, the smart phones there are other things they could do and we need to compete with that but we can use technology to bring the outside world into the classroom we have these great monitors to give them a test of the classroom with what is happening in the real world. >> is it important to...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> we've all done something pretty embarrasing to impress a crush. but a man in arkansas really over did it when he staged an over-the-top plan that backfired! tyler siegel took his crush, brianne coots to a jonesboro nature center trail to talk. when suddenly they were attacked by an unknown assailant. listen to the 9-1-1 call brianne made. but brianne noticed that something about the way siegel had been acting.
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> we've all done something pretty embarrasing to impress a crush. but a man in arkansas really over did it when he staged an over-the-top plan that backfired! tyler siegel took his crush, brianne coots to a jonesboro...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> we have new developments in the fight to keep the sacramento kings from leaving. sacramento mayor kevin johnson today tweeted that a preliminary deal had been reached to keep the team from moving to seattle. reporter tom duhain is live from sacramento with more on the plan to keep the kings in california. >> reporter: that is right the city manager came here to sacramento city hall to brief reporters on the newly arranged deal. he said it was a milestone reached after a lot of hard work and it will be part of what they hope is a strong package to be presented to the nba owners next month. the city manager said for sacramento the arena deal is about more than basketball. >> i am happy to be able to announce that we have reached an agreement. >> reporter: the ci
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> we have new developments in the fight to keep the sacramento kings from leaving. sacramento mayor kevin johnson today tweeted that a preliminary deal had been reached to keep the team from moving to seattle....
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as one of the speakers said the technology is here it's been here for a while frankly we're behind the game on this so i'm happy to be bringing this forward i wish we had brought this forward 2 years ago this is what will help us strengthen and make more efficient use of the taxis that are already on the street and i realize that the packet for this item is thick but you will note the report is about 4 substantive pages.
as one of the speakers said the technology is here it's been here for a while frankly we're behind the game on this so i'm happy to be bringing this forward i wish we had brought this forward 2 years ago this is what will help us strengthen and make more efficient use of the taxis that are already on the street and i realize that the packet for this item is thick but you will note the report is about 4 substantive pages.
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that technology is yet to be invented, a lot of this will be technology development. a lot will be nanotechnology. what we aim to do is record, from maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. be able, therefore, to understand how the circuits work. that is the brain activity map that is being talked about. very early days, not even a scientific plan at about milestones and time tables and cost. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we could not have thought of. >> more with nih director, dr. francis collins, sunday on "q&a." >> now, actress mariska hargitay speaks to the national press club about her work with survivors of domestic violence and child abuse. the star of "law & order: svu" is also the founder of the joyful foheart foundation. this is just under one hour. am so honored and thrilled to be here today. thank you, angela. reminding me of the old days. [laughter] my heart is beating, and it is such an honor, thrilled to be here for so many reasons. i just came from standing with the vice president and attorney
that technology is yet to be invented, a lot of this will be technology development. a lot will be nanotechnology. what we aim to do is record, from maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. be able, therefore, to understand how the circuits work. that is the brain activity map that is being talked about. very early days, not even a scientific plan at about milestones and time tables and cost. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we could not...
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based on the same technology nasa's been studying for over 20 years to promote cell growth and healing in space, newsweek magazine hails, light therapy "can boost the body's own natural healing process." cbs news in los angeles reports, "navy seals use light therapy in the field daily..." light relief uses medical grade light emitting diodes or leds to create a safe powerful stream of warm therapeutic healing light that penetrates deep, opening capillaries, increasing circulation, relieving pain where you need it, when you need it. imagine pain relief without messy creams and gels, prescriptions, pills, injections or refills. and the only side effect is how good light relief makes you feel. it's great for back pain, arthritis, tension headaches, bursitis, tennis elbow, hip and joint pain, muscle strains and spasms, stiffness and tendonitis. it can even help relieve stubborn chronic pain. just imagine what it can do for everyday aches and pains.
based on the same technology nasa's been studying for over 20 years to promote cell growth and healing in space, newsweek magazine hails, light therapy "can boost the body's own natural healing process." cbs news in los angeles reports, "navy seals use light therapy in the field daily..." light relief uses medical grade light emitting diodes or leds to create a safe powerful stream of warm therapeutic healing light that penetrates deep, opening capillaries, increasing...
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first thing you mention, which is really important, technology of liposuction has improved. we've gone from dry to wet pie low suction. now they have ultrasound that can actually melt and suck the fat out. that's improved. risk of hematoma and infections, again in the right places where they do a lot of it is minimum. it is when it is indicated, it is a great procedure. >> assuming it is indicating. that's the key point. >> ask the doctor. you ever do this before? >> that's a good one, eric. if they're also filling cavities that's never a good sign. >>> when in doubt, doctors say sit it out. that's the latest advice from brain experts whether it comes to athletes and concussions. >> sunday house call is brought to you by -- copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms.
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most technological advances do not come out of the party apparatus. they come out as howard dean had social networking, and barack obama took that to different levels in 2012. >> rand paul had a speech on immigration that even marco rubio praised. >> rand paul is, to me, representing what republicans ought to be doing, and not what priebus is talking about. paul called the harvard university business school and asked for an opportunity to talk to the students about the future of the republican party and the african-american community on april 10. he is not waiting to get the nomination and then put together the outreach programs. he is doing it now. he is doing this on a number of fronts. this is what the republican party has to do. not just worry about the mechanics of the campaign. >> i am all for idealizing, idolizing rand paul. this is a fella who has re- created himself. this is the new rand paul. when he ran for senate three years ago, what did he run on? he ran on an electrical wire across the southern border, helicopters and the repeal of birt
most technological advances do not come out of the party apparatus. they come out as howard dean had social networking, and barack obama took that to different levels in 2012. >> rand paul had a speech on immigration that even marco rubio praised. >> rand paul is, to me, representing what republicans ought to be doing, and not what priebus is talking about. paul called the harvard university business school and asked for an opportunity to talk to the students about the future of the...
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science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i was alone in this doesn't stand. oh my room is in a mood. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land teammate's migrants working hard to find a way home. you mean speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you here. in trying. to find out more visit arabic t.v. dot com. when we reach must soon the second biggest city in iraq it has been locked down by the army. the previous night two bombs went off in the suit. i have to negotiate with the military chiefs for three hours before they let me in. across what appears to be a dead city and yet today mosul is in party mode. my name is ahmed and
science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i was alone in this doesn't stand. oh my room is in a mood. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land teammate's...
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i am not an expert to tell you how to use technology. what i want to do with you is to show you what i have done that has been successful for me to get vandals arrested. and what we did is pretty good. we use a couple things. anybody ever heard of graffiti tracker? you haven't? awesome program, right. if you guys don't have graffiti tracker yet, we're going to talk about graffiti tracker. that's one of the biggest things i use. when i first came to this detail, i was a body hate crimes school violence detector when i first came to this detail. next thing they said, budget cuts. they got rid of school violence for some reason and then gave me graffiti. i was like, ah, hell no, graffiti? [laughter] >> hey, when you work the road, you get that hot
i am not an expert to tell you how to use technology. what i want to do with you is to show you what i have done that has been successful for me to get vandals arrested. and what we did is pretty good. we use a couple things. anybody ever heard of graffiti tracker? you haven't? awesome program, right. if you guys don't have graffiti tracker yet, we're going to talk about graffiti tracker. that's one of the biggest things i use. when i first came to this detail, i was a body hate crimes school...
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